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'''Nine Network Productions''' is the in-house production company of the [[Nine Network National IDs|Nine Network]] - an Australian television network launched on September 16, 1956.  | '''Nine Network Productions''' is the in-house production company of the [[Nine Network National IDs|Nine Network]] - an Australian television network launched on September 16, 1956.  | ||
===1st Logo (1963-1970)===  | |||
===(1963-  | |||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | ||
File:Screen_Shot_2017-08-11_at_2.26.54_pm.png  | File:Screen_Shot_2017-08-11_at_2.26.54_pm.png  | ||
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File:National Nine Network (1968).png  | File:National Nine Network (1968).png  | ||
File:Screen_Shot_2016-04-28_at_12.13.22_PM.png  | File:Screen_Shot_2016-04-28_at_12.13.22_PM.png  | ||
File:NNN_1968.jpg  | |||
The National Nine Network (1969) (Taken from Division 4).png  | |||
</gallery>  | </gallery>  | ||
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'''Variant:'''    | '''Variant:'''    | ||
* From 1967-68, the logo reads "National Nine Network".  | * From 1967-68, the logo reads "National Nine Network".  | ||
*   | * From 1968-70, the text was redone. It was stacked so that the three "N"s were on top of each other.  | ||
* Sometimes, the logo lacks the map, leaving only the text.  | |||
'''Technique:''' None.  | '''Technique:''' None.  | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show.  | ||
'''Availability:''' Extinct on Television, the 1967-68 variant can be seen on the episodes of ''Brian Henderson's Bandstand'' available on Amazon Prime in Australia. Episodes of ''Bandstand'' featuring all variants can also be found on the Internet Archive.  | '''Availability:''' Extinct on Television, the 1967-68 variant can be seen on the episodes of ''Brian Henderson's Bandstand'' available on Amazon Prime in Australia. Episodes of ''Bandstand'' featuring all variants can also be found on the Internet Archive. The logo appears on early episodes of ''Division 4''.  | ||
===2nd Logo (1970-1997)===  | ===2nd Logo (1970-1997)===  | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="100">  | ||
File:National Nine Network 1970.png  | File:National Nine Network 1970.png  | ||
The National Nine Network (1972) (Taken from The Graham Kennedy Show).png  | |||
NWS 9 Adelaide (1973).png  | |||
Nine Network (1975).png  | |||
Nine Network (1974) (Taken from Silent Number).png  | |||
Nine Network (1975) (Taken from The Last of the Australians).png  | |||
Nine Network (1979).png  | |||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103244.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103244.png  | ||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103340.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103340.png  | ||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103426.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103426.png  | ||
Nine Network (1981) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
Nine Network Brisbane (1982).png (Taken from Stairway to the Stars).png  | |||
Nine Network (1982) (Taken from The Curiosity Show).png  | |||
Nine Network (1984) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103537.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103537.png  | ||
Nine Network (1985) (Taken from Sale of the Century).png  | |||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103458.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103458.png  | ||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103616.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103616.png  | ||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103704.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103704.png  | ||
Nine Network (1988) (Taken from Graham Kennedy's News Show).png  | |||
Nine Network (1987) (Taken from Sale of the Century).png  | |||
Nine Network (1988) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
Nine Network (1986) (Taken from The Flying Doctors).png  | |||
Nine Network (1989) (Taken from The Flying Doctors).png  | |||
File:Nine Network Australia (1989).png  | File:Nine Network Australia (1989).png  | ||
Nine Network (1989) (Taken from Sale of the Century).png  | |||
File:Nine Network Australia (1992).png  | File:Nine Network Australia (1992).png  | ||
Nine Network (1991) (Taken from The Flying Doctors).png  | |||
Nine Network (1993) (Taken from The Man from Snowy River).png  | |||
Nine Network (1993) (Taken from Carols by Candlelight).png  | |||
Nine Network (1994) (Taken from Sale of the Century).png  | |||
Nine Network (1994) (Taken from Hot Science).png  | |||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103902.png  | |||
File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103814.png  | File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 103814.png  | ||
Nine Network (1995) (Taken from Sale of the Century).png  | |||
Nine Network (1995) (Taken from Don't Forget Your Toothbrush).png  | |||
Nine Network (1995) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
File:Nine Network Australia (1995).png  | File:Nine Network Australia (1995).png  | ||
Nine Network (1996) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
Nine Network (1997) (Taken from Hey Hey! It's Saturday).png  | |||
Nine Network (1997) (Taken from This is Your Life).png  | |||
</gallery>  | </gallery>  | ||
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* On 1990s ''Sale of the Century'' episodes, after the Grundy logo has finished animating, it will zoom out and fade into one of the dots in the Nine logo as it zooms into place.  | * On 1990s ''Sale of the Century'' episodes, after the Grundy logo has finished animating, it will zoom out and fade into one of the dots in the Nine logo as it zooms into place.  | ||
* Some programs would have a copyright notice accompanying the logo.  | * Some programs would have a copyright notice accompanying the logo.  | ||
* Regional versions of the logo exist.  | |||
'''Technique:''' None  | '''Technique:''' None  | ||
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'''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997.  | '''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 2-note electronic tune with a whoosh sound.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' A 2-note electronic tune with a whoosh sound.  | ||
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===4th Logo (February 1998-December 31, 2000, August 3, 2005)===  | ===4th Logo (February 1998-December 31, 2000, August 3, 2005)===  | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | |||
GW337H193.jpg  | |||
Channel Nine Perth (2000).png  | |||
</gallery>  | |||
{{YouTube|id=ipHXF5z00xQ|id2=4uS1IMs0ZLI}}  | {{YouTube|id=ipHXF5z00xQ|id2=4uS1IMs0ZLI}}  | ||
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* A UFO-themed variant exists.  | * A UFO-themed variant exists.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before.  | ||
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File:GW257H193.jpg  | File:GW257H193.jpg  | ||
File:GW256H194.jpg  | File:GW256H194.jpg  | ||
Nine Films & Television (2002) (Taken from Dirty Deeds).png  | |||
</gallery>  | </gallery>  | ||
{{YouTube|id=6kxzYGEbpkk}}  | {{YouTube|id=6kxzYGEbpkk}}  | ||
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* On some shows, such as the Australian version of Pass the Buck, the copyright date appears below the URL.  | * On some shows, such as the Australian version of Pass the Buck, the copyright date appears below the URL.  | ||
* On ''This is Your Life'', the show logo appears between the 9 logo and the URL.  | * On ''This is Your Life'', the show logo appears between the 9 logo and the URL.  | ||
* On films, the logo animates differently and the text reads "'''NINE FILMS & TELEVISION'''".  | |||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Sci-fi sounds for the dots appearing (which are the same sounds heard during the Channel Nine idents), then a space-age rendition of the long-running "Still The One" jingle (which is four notes descending in tune).  | '''Music/Sounds:''' Sci-fi sounds for the dots appearing (which are the same sounds heard during the Channel Nine idents), then a space-age rendition of the long-running "Still The One" jingle (which is four notes descending in tune).  | ||
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This might appear on videos or DVDs of Channel Nine shows of this era but is usually plastered/cut out on current airings; otherwise if you live in Australia, check those tapes! It was seen on the first and second seasons of ''McLeod's Daughters'' as well as home video release as well as Channel 5 "Milkshake!" airings of ''Hi-5'' episodes from the era. Despite having ended use in 2002, after the "3-D Nine" logo was introduced, this logo was still used on ''Farscape'' episodes up until the show's ended on March 10, 2003 (though it does not appear on UK airings of the said show).  | '''Availability:''' Ultra rare. This might appear on videos or DVDs of Channel Nine shows of this era but is usually plastered/cut out on current airings; otherwise if you live in Australia, check those tapes! It was seen on the first and second seasons of ''McLeod's Daughters'' as well as home video release as well as Channel 5 "Milkshake!" airings of ''Hi-5'' episodes from the era. Despite having ended use in 2002, after the "3-D Nine" logo was introduced, this logo was still used on ''Farscape'' episodes up until the show's ended on March 10, 2003 (though it does not appear on UK airings of the said show). The film version was seen on ''Dirty Deeds''.  | ||
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File:GW397H208.png  | File:GW397H208.png  | ||
File:GW270H208.jpg  | File:GW270H208.jpg  | ||
Nine Films & Television (2003) (Taken from Hi-5).png  | |||
Nine Network (2004) (Taken from This is Your Life).png  | |||
File:Nine Network (2008) (From - Pete and Dud The Lost Tapes).png  | File:Nine Network (2008) (From - Pete and Dud The Lost Tapes).png  | ||
</gallery>  | </gallery>  | ||
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* On [[Channel 5 IDs|Channel 5]] "[[Milkshake! IDs|Milkshake!]]" airings of some episodes of ''Hi-5'', there's a still version. Most episodes have the normal version instead.  | * On [[Channel 5 IDs|Channel 5]] "[[Milkshake! IDs|Milkshake!]]" airings of some episodes of ''Hi-5'', there's a still version. Most episodes have the normal version instead.  | ||
* On ''Pete and Dud: The Lost Tapes'', the logo is cropped to a square box and positioned on the left side of the screen.  | * On ''Pete and Dud: The Lost Tapes'', the logo is cropped to a square box and positioned on the left side of the screen.  | ||
* On ''This is Your Life'', the show's logo appears below the logo.  | |||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized whooshing sound accompanied by a fast descending note tune on a bright piano. This is followed by a news-style remix of the four-note "Still The One" theme, culminating in an electric guitar tune.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized whooshing sound accompanied by a fast descending note tune on a bright piano. This is followed by a news-style remix of the four-note "Still The One" theme, culminating in an electric guitar tune.  | ||
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* On Channel 5 "Milkshake!" airings of some episodes of ''Hi-5'', it's silent.  | * On Channel 5 "Milkshake!" airings of some episodes of ''Hi-5'', it's silent.  | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. Although this logo was on all Channel Nine shows (like ''The Eggs'', and ''Hi-5''), any repeats of these shows have this logo plastered over to the current logo of the time. Appeared as a distributor logo on a DVD of the Australian mini-series ''We   | '''Availability:''' Rare. Although this logo was on all Channel Nine shows (like ''The Eggs'', and ''Hi-5''), any repeats of these shows have this logo plastered over to the current logo of the time. Appeared as a distributor logo on a DVD of the Australian mini-series ''We of The Never Never''. Also appeared on some ''Hi-5'' DVDs.  | ||
===7th Logo (2006-2007)===  | ===7th Logo (2006-2007)===  | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | ||
File:GW301H240.jpg  | |||
File:Beyond_Television_Productions_Nine_Network_0-8_screenshot.png  | File:Beyond_Television_Productions_Nine_Network_0-8_screenshot.png  | ||
File:Nine_2006_Alt_Closer.jpg  | File:Nine_2006_Alt_Closer.jpg  | ||
Nine Network (2006) (Taken from Dancing on Ice).png  | |||
</gallery>  | </gallery>  | ||
{{YouTube|id=tPr6lDQvN2E|  | {{YouTube|id=DQBZO6KleEk||id2=tPr6lDQvN2E|id3=RKfltfT-v8g}}  | ||
'''  | '''Logo:''' On a black background, several blue squares quick move away while the one blue gradient square appears on the center with the number "9" is seen. The text "NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA" appear below, along with a copyright notice and URL. The square shines.  | ||
'''  | '''Variant:'''  | ||
*A still version exists where the square is larger, and the only movement is the logo shining.  | |||
*Sometimes, the logo is on the bottom of the screen.  | |||
*On ''Dancing on Ice'', the Nine logo is frozen.  | |||
*Sometimes, the text reads "NINE FILMS & TELEVISION".  | |||
'''  | '''Technique:''' Computer animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A wiggling electronic soundtrack based on Nine Network's idents at the time. Sometimes silent or having a spacey "whoosh" sound.  | |||
'''Availability:''' The still version was seen on ''McLeod's Daughters'' season six (later episodes) and seven (earlier episodes). The Nine Films and Television variant can be seen on ''Hi-5'' DVDs from 2006-2007, but the original variant is mostly extinct.  | |||
===  | ===8th Logo (2007-January 31, 2009)===  | ||
[[File:GW353H202.jpg|400px|center]]  | [[File:GW353H202.jpg|400px|center]]  | ||
{{YouTube|id=8AQNC7BnsVo|id2=Nt7jQ4DThgk}}  | {{YouTube|id=8AQNC7BnsVo|id2=Nt7jQ4DThgk}}  | ||
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'''Variants:'''  | '''Variants:'''  | ||
* There was a version which was superimposed on such shows as ''A Current Affair'', ''Who Wants   | * There was a version which was superimposed on such shows as ''A Current Affair'', ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' and ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos''. The grey background was replaced by the continuation of the closing shot of the show. The rest of the logo remained unchanged.  | ||
* As with the previous logo's, the URL was modified to provide a more specific web address to a particular show.  | * As with the previous logo's, the URL was modified to provide a more specific web address to a particular show.  | ||
* Another version starts when the orange bar and the Nine logo is formed. Some orange squares disappear and reappear quickly, like a glitch. Then a white square appears at the top right of the Nine logo with a long white bar at the bottom. The white bar disappears as it cuts to the gray background.  | * Another version starts when the orange bar and the Nine logo is formed. Some orange squares disappear and reappear quickly, like a glitch. Then a white square appears at the top right of the Nine logo with a long white bar at the bottom. The white bar disappears as it cuts to the gray background.  | ||
* Also, there is yet another version that when it fades in, the logo is fully formed.  | * Also, there is yet another version that when it fades in, the logo is fully formed.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' Computer animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A shortened version of their regular ID music which sounds electronic. Beeping sounds accompany the white squares when they appear on screen.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' A shortened version of their regular ID music which sounds electronic. Beeping sounds accompany the white squares when they appear on screen.  | ||
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'''Legacy:''' With a logo this bland, it's little wonder that it was quickly retired in favour of bringing back the dots starting with the next logo.  | '''Legacy:''' With a logo this bland, it's little wonder that it was quickly retired in favour of bringing back the dots starting with the next logo.  | ||
===  | ===9th Logo (2008-2009)===  | ||
[[File:GW331H186.jpg|400px|center]]  | [[File:GW331H186.jpg|400px|center]]  | ||
{{YouTube|id=-9NdV6joN1s}}  | {{YouTube|id=-9NdV6joN1s}}  | ||
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'''Variant:''' There is a superimposed version of this logo used on shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos''.  | '''Variant:''' There is a superimposed version of this logo used on shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos''.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows).  | '''Music/Sounds:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows).  | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. This logo is usually updated with a newer logo. Was last seen on ''Lab Rats Challenge'' on Cartoon Network Australia and on ''The Strip''.  | '''Availability:''' Rare. This logo is usually updated with a newer logo. Was last seen on ''Lab Rats Challenge'' on Cartoon Network Australia and on ''The Strip''.  | ||
===10th Logo (2009)===  | |||
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | ||
File:GW261H198.jpg  | File:GW261H198.jpg  | ||
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* A still version exists.  | * A still version exists.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' Computer animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calming 2-note guitar riff (with an echoed whispering voice saying "Smile...") based on the music of the idents at the time.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' A calming 2-note guitar riff (with an echoed whispering voice saying "Smile...") based on the music of the idents at the time.  | ||
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'''Legacy:''' Given its short lifespan, this package may well have been a placeholder for the "Welcome Home" branding introduced later that year.  | '''Legacy:''' Given its short lifespan, this package may well have been a placeholder for the "Welcome Home" branding introduced later that year.  | ||
===  | ===11th Logo (2009-April 15, 2012)===  | ||
[[File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 110336.png|400px|center]]  | [[File:Screenshot 2020-09-24 110336.png|400px|center]]  | ||
{{YouTube|id=0EL7aTGJcQM}}  | {{YouTube|id=0EL7aTGJcQM}}  | ||
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* As the annual Credit Union Christmas Pageant was produced by Channel Nine's Adelaide unit, the text is changed to say "PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN" (as this is the Australian state that Adelaide is located in). Underneath is the copyright stamp which reads "(C) (Year) WIN and SA Tourism Commission". On the bottom of the copyright stamp is the byline "a division of WIN Corporation" (as the Nine stations in Adelaide and Perth were owned by then-Nine affiliate WIN Television).  | * As the annual Credit Union Christmas Pageant was produced by Channel Nine's Adelaide unit, the text is changed to say "PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN" (as this is the Australian state that Adelaide is located in). Underneath is the copyright stamp which reads "(C) (Year) WIN and SA Tourism Commission". On the bottom of the copyright stamp is the byline "a division of WIN Corporation" (as the Nine stations in Adelaide and Perth were owned by then-Nine affiliate WIN Television).  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An electronic, space-age six note tune (similar to the 2006 logo). Sometimes, the last note is cut off on Hi-5.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' An electronic, space-age six note tune (similar to the 2006 logo). Sometimes, the last note is cut off on Hi-5.  | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on most Channel Nine produced shows of the period especially Hi-5. Is not seen on some outside productions like ''The Block'' or ''Celebrity Apprentice Australia''.  | '''Availability:''' Seen on most Channel Nine produced shows of the period especially Hi-5. Is not seen on some outside productions like ''The Block'' or ''Celebrity Apprentice Australia''.  | ||
===12th Logo (April 15, 2012-Late 2015)===  | |||
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | ||
File:GW308H174.png  | File:GW308H174.png  | ||
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|red|Red}}  | |red|Red}}  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' Computer animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A quick woosh following by a short "wind chime" noise or the closing theme.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' A quick woosh following by a short "wind chime" noise or the closing theme.  | ||
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Channel 9 unveiled new idents before the premiere episode of ''The Voice Australia''. Shows which did have the Nine Network Productions logo (such as ''Pyramid'' and ''Kitchen Whiz'') now have the Nine Network logo cut out. Channel Nine still immediately kept an in-program logo credit for live studio shows such as ''Today'' and ''A Current Affair'' as well as the game show ''Hot Seat''. However, a proper production logo has been spotted on a Nine News special entitled ''Melbourne Zoo Celebrates 150 Years'' and the second season of ''Dennis & Gnasher'' when aired on CBBC.  | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Channel 9 unveiled new idents before the premiere episode of ''The Voice Australia''. Shows which did have the Nine Network Productions logo (such as ''Pyramid'' and ''Kitchen Whiz'') now have the Nine Network logo cut out. Channel Nine still immediately kept an in-program logo credit for live studio shows such as ''Today'' and ''A Current Affair'' as well as the game show ''Hot Seat''. However, a proper production logo has been spotted on a Nine News special entitled ''Melbourne Zoo Celebrates 150 Years'' and the second season of ''Dennis & Gnasher'' when aired on CBBC.  | ||
===13th Logo (Late 2015-2020)===  | |||
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[[File:Nine_Network_Ending_2016.png|400px|center]]  | [[File:Nine_Network_Ending_2016.png|400px|center]]  | ||
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'''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the colors may vary depending on the show. For example, On ''A Current Affair'', the color is red. on ''Today'', the colour is orange, etc.  | '''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the colors may vary depending on the show. For example, On ''A Current Affair'', the color is red. on ''Today'', the colour is orange, etc.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the program.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the program.  | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on newer episodes of current Nine shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Today''.  | '''Availability:''' Seen on newer episodes of current Nine shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Today''.  | ||
===14th Logo (December 2020-)===  | |||
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200">  | ||
File:ZampakidCap-2020-12-12-22h59m11s274.jpg  | File:ZampakidCap-2020-12-12-22h59m11s274.jpg  | ||
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'''Logo:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate color for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that a copyright notice appears in the same color as the Nine logo.  | '''Logo:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate color for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that a copyright notice appears in the same color as the Nine logo.  | ||
'''Technique:'''   | '''Technique:''' Computer animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the end theme of the show.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' Just the end theme of the show.  | ||